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Shaq reveals “the most valuable thing” his drill sergeant father did that taught him to never be complacent. Phillip Arthur Harrison wasn’t Shaq’s biological dad. But he’s the man Shaq considers to be his “real father.” Shaq says Harrison was “super hard” on him and demanded “perfection.” His stepfather...

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Rasheed Wallace says no defensive game plan actually worked against prime Shaquille O’Neal because he was simply too dominant. Carmelo Anthony : What was the scouting report for guarding Shaq? Rasheed Wallace : The goal was simple. Don’t let him get a post-up dunk. Force him over his right shoulder and send the double team from the right spot. We’d try everything. Double from the baseline, the middle, anywhere we could. We had whole game plans built around getting the ball out of his hands. It didn’t matter. Shaq would crack you in the mouth and keep going. At that time he was 7-foot-2, around 340 pounds, could run the floor, and was the best athlete on the planet. People forget how scary that combination was. I took so many elbows guarding him. None of them were dirty, that’s just what happened when you played against him. The refs actually let defenders be way more physical with Shaq because they figured it would take more than a little arm slap to affect him. That’s part of why he got so frustrated and started throwing elbows back. Then teams started using Hack-a-Shaq, and I know he wanted to fight a lot of people over that. Monica McNutt : People compare Victor Wembanyama to Shaq because both change how teams have to defend. Do you think that’s fair? Rasheed Wallace : No. Victor is a great player, but it’s different. Shaq outweighed most guys by 80 pounds or more. If your center got in foul trouble and you had to switch onto him, you were in trouble. There were times I’d be the first big back on defense, see Shaq sealing in the paint, and immediately tell him, “Big fella, I’m about to foul you.” I wasn’t trying to be tough. I just didn’t want to catch one of those angry elbows. Prime Shaq was unlike anything else. Guarding him was survival.

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Take a moment to watch this prophetic exchange between Shaq and KAT from last February. This was brutally honest advice from an NBA legend. We are now watching it manifest into being, with the Knicks en route to a championship and KAT as MVP. And doing it against the freak of nature that is Victor Wembanyama. Shaq: “At the beginning of the game, I said you were playing soft because I’ve seen you at times when you play great. And what you must understand in New York is that you need to be great for your guys to win a championship. If you guys win a championship, of course they’re gonna talk about Brunson, but it’s you and your play; you have to be dominant. You responded very, very well; you played very well. You played in the paint. That’s how you should play. You should always play.” KAT: “For sure, but what you said too is, if we win a championship, they can talk about anybody as long as we get a ring, that’s the most important thing, I don’t care. I don’t care about any of that.” Shaq: “No, but you’ve got to play great. One-two punch, and you’re part of that one-two punch.” KAT: “Hell yeah, but I wanna make sure that we all understand that the main goal here is to win. It don’t matter who gets the credit or whatever.” Shaq: “It’s not about credit. Nope, you got to play great.” KAT: “Sure, I hear you. Legend, I agree with you.” In other words, Shaq challenges KAT to toughen up and find his eye of the tiger. To drive the ball into the paint more, to stop whining about fouls and no calls and get back on defense. If he wants to win a championship, the Knicks need him to be aggressive both physically and mentally, it can’t just be Jalen Brunson. KAT pushes back. Says it doesn’t matter who gets the credit, Brunson can have all the credit. But Shaq doesn’t accept that answer. Because he knows what kind of greatness it takes to win a championship. And eventually KAT realizes he’s right.

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Shaq is back with us. I’m not meant to have favorites but he has always been one of mine. The hardest part is making the right decisions for the dogs on an ongoing basis… 🏀 We fixed him initially and it took 2 months and 3 operations. Hardly any vets would take on the operation and it was a case of nearly losing him. 🌴 He recovered well. I used to love spending time with him as we had such a deep bond during his recovery at Happy Doggo 🐕 Shaq was not suitable for adoption. He’s a street dog through and through. He was a bad around other other dogs and quite old. I thought long and hard about his options 🏡 We found him his safe place to live. Some locals would look out for him and he was in no danger. He had shelter, regular food and 2 other friends he knew. Shaq loved it there. 💊 I would call down to him every month with his meds and for a check up with some sausages. He has been doing great. ☔️ Recently with very damp weather and humid temperatures a lot of dogs have been getting skin issues. Shaq has some of the worst I’ve seen despite being ok 2 weeks ago when I last saw him. 🦠 Shaq has a bacterial and fungal infection. 🧑🏽‍⚕️ We’ve brought him in for a 2 week stay to get it all fixed up and all his blood work and other little bits fixed. It’s like a spa break for him. People were messaging me asking if I was angry he ended up like this. Not at all. Shaq is a street dog who has a great life but he just needs some medicines and care now. Just like any pet or other dog we look after. I always told Shaq we’d look after him no matter what so it’s nice to have him back for a little bit of pampering.

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